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Audio share into launchpad?

Does this work? Just want to know before I get the sample import option in launchpad.

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  • edited February 2015

    Yes @Tritonman, Audioshare can import into Launchpad using the built in Audiocopy function. I purchased the Audio Import IAP last week to import loops from Elastic Drums. You have to manually enter the bpm or number of beats on each loop, but it does work.

  • edited February 2015

    It has (open in) also will that work? I saw the option in audio share but it said I needed the launchpad import IAP.

  • @Tritonman, brilliant. I hadn't noticed the 'open in' option. It works perfectly, and transfers the file names aswell !

  • Found it to be efficient (but don't want to get complacent and jinx it....)

  • Yeah, the open in option just showed up with the last update. It has been working great for me!

  • I was just thinking about buying this funnily enough and had the question floating around of how to get audio into the app. Also works with Airdrop. :)

  • Thanks this is good news as I have been searching a way to easily sample Karma loops from my Korg M50 and Novation minninova.

  • Has to be said that (workflow wise) this 'open-in' thing from AS to Novation changes the game quite considerably.

    For some dumb reason I thought it would only be short loops etc that could come across, but not at all. Don't know what the limit is, but I've brought in some longer pieces and suddenly I'm freed from the EDM shackles and, woof, possibilities.

    Especially when used as a 'chunk recorder' (technical term) for bringing in elsewhere (Auria) where the cutting can be easily done (and very precisely for my needs).

    Certainly worth another look if it was one of those things (like over here) that was dismissed as a dance machine (not that there's anything wrong with that etc etc).

    Another weapon in the war (because we are mostly men after all and military metaphors are what we understand).

  • Is the bpm info still needed when using open in?

  • @Kobamoto, yes you still have to enter the bpm , or the length in beats. Provided the bpm stays below 250, you can enter a bpm double the original, and play the loop at half speed, eg if the original loop tempo is 120bpm, if you enter 240bpm when importing, then that loop will play at half speed over twice the duration. But in this case, 250bpm is the maximum.

  • this sounds forever tedious, there is no way to bulk this process, is it really one by one?

  • Anyone know what the length of imported file might be ?

  • I was searching around for info on import and came across noisepad, looks a lot more flexible and powerful than LP. Are you using it Tritonman?

    LP says length should be between 0-1000 so i guess pretty long!

  • @kobamoto said:
    this sounds forever tedious, there is no way to bulk this process, is it really one by one?

  • No I just heard of noisepad yesterday I will have to give it a look see.

  • Just watched a review and not at all interested.

  • Yeah me either. I checked out a few videos and not that impressed from the demos. :| It's more of a sequencer than a sample trigger-er which is what i wanted anyway, a way to turn stuff created in other apps into performances.

    Yeah 1 loop at a time is gonna take time, needs some kinda batch import for sure but what other alternatives are there?

    Might shoot Novation an email to see if they plan to add it.

  • @musikmachine said:
    Yeah me either. I checked out a few videos and not that impressed from the demos. :| It's more of a sequencer than a sample trigger-er which is what i wanted anyway, a way to turn stuff created in other apps into performances.

    Yeah 1 loop at a time is gonna take time, needs some kinda batch import for sure but what other alternatives are there?

    Might shoot Novation an email to see if they plan to add it.

    please do, and direct them to this thread too cause you know issues like this should be easy to understand. Novation are a company built on dealing and working with loops, i have to assume that they know better.

  • I will. I appreciate that i can enter beats though for audio that i don't know the exact tempo of.

  • so it's one or the other?… that is neat.
    i wish they had follow actions in the launchpad app so bad

  • Yeah, i've been loading or sampling into AN then open in, works really well. I thought you had the IAP but weren't using it cause of the tedium of importing many loops! It'll timestretch the audio as well and say a loop is 3 bars if you set the length to 2 it gets trimmed.

    If it's for loading audio from other apps it's fine works great but importing multiple loops from Dropbox is gonna be tedious so i won't ge going to crazy with that lol.

  • i'm going to end up using it, but I'd like to use it as a monome and the lack of such tiny issues that have big impacts is something I'm so freakin tired of in ios, ….sigh..

  • Well it's not that, it's a clip launcher just like Live (w/o the follow actions of course) but i'm not fully versed on what the monome does. I really like it anyway, having fun combining audio from different apps, worth it alone for the timestretch IMO cause if you trim a loop in AS and it's 7.88 beats it gets snapped to 8 on import.

  • thanks for the tip thats good to know. all I need from the monome is the follow actions part, it's 2015 and still we got grids with no follow actions, samplers with no sampling, and midi that can't be divided into 16 separate channels aaarrrrrggghhhhh

  • Maybe that's something for a dev to develop, there only seem to be controller apps to be be paired with a DAW. Is it LP95 that emulates the monome? I can't see Novation doing it, i think they expect you use with their controller in a larger setup but it's refreshing to use for it's simplicity, it's breathed new life into some of my apps.

  • edited February 2015

    if they just added follow actions to the launchpad app it would basically be there.
    all of these controller only apps are ok but sample triggering is the least resource intensive action outside of midi, why waste the iPad like that when you're so close, how many people would buy a monome like grid app on iOS , only everybody!

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